Who develops AI-related innovations, goods and services?: A firm-level analysis
This study proposes an exploratory analysis of the characteristics of Artificial Intelligence (AI) "actors". It focuses on entities that deploy AI-related technologies or introduce AI-related goods and services on large international markets. It builds on the OECD Science, Technology and I...
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Zusammenfassung: | This study proposes an exploratory analysis of the characteristics of Artificial Intelligence (AI) "actors". It focuses on entities that deploy AI-related technologies or introduce AI-related goods and services on large international markets. It builds on the OECD Science, Technology and Innovation Micro-data Lab infrastructure, and, in particular, on Intellectual Property (IP) rights data (patents and trademarks) combined with company-level data. Statistics on AI-related patents and trademarks show that AI-related activities are strongly concentrated in some countries, sectors, and actors. Development of AI technologies and/or goods and services is mainly due to start-ups or large incumbents, located in the United States, Japan, Korea, or the People's Republic of China, and, to a lesser extent, in Europe. A majority of these actors operate in ICT-related sectors. The composition of the IP portfolio of the AI actors indicates that AI is frequently combined with a variety of sector-specific technologies, goods, or services. |
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title | Who develops AI-related innovations, goods and services? A firm-level analysis |
title_auth | Who develops AI-related innovations, goods and services? A firm-level analysis |
title_exact_search | Who develops AI-related innovations, goods and services? A firm-level analysis |
title_full | Who develops AI-related innovations, goods and services? A firm-level analysis Hélène, Dernis ... [et al] |
title_fullStr | Who develops AI-related innovations, goods and services? A firm-level analysis Hélène, Dernis ... [et al] |
title_full_unstemmed | Who develops AI-related innovations, goods and services? A firm-level analysis Hélène, Dernis ... [et al] |
title_short | Who develops AI-related innovations, goods and services? |
title_sort | who develops ai related innovations goods and services a firm level analysis |
title_sub | A firm-level analysis |
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